Multidisciplinary treatment of eating disorders--Part 2: Primary goals and content of treatment

Behavior Modification
Tiffany M Stewart, D A Williamson

Abstract

This article describes the program content of a multidisciplinary, hospital-based program for severe eating disorders. Common goals for treatment of patients with eating disorders are discussed. Details about the specific therapeutic strategies used in individual and group therapy are provided. Also, information about dietary counseling and exercise prescription is described. This article is the second in a two-part article. The first article (Stewart & Williamson, 2004, this issue) described the structural organization and costs associated with this multidisciplinary treatment program.

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Nov 25, 2004·Best Practice & Research. Clinical Gastroenterology·Donald A WilliamsonTiffany Stewart
Nov 26, 2009·Eating and Weight Disorders : EWD·G Abbate-DagaS Fassino
Sep 24, 2010·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Dianne Neumark-SztainerKatie A Loth
Sep 24, 2004·Behavior Modification·Tiffany M Stewart, Donald A Williamson
Sep 24, 2004·Behavior Modification·Donald A WilliamsonTiffany M Stewart
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